AMES, Iowa — A little less than 20 years ago, resurfacing I-35 was a struggle due to a shortage of an ingredient used to pave roads. Iowa State University researchers got to work. What they found would create a new potential market for farmers and also solve problems in the asphalt industry. The solution was […]
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